Canadian Journal of Archaeology Volume 19
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Articles
New Solitudes: Conflicting World Views in the Context of Contemporary Northern Resource Development
Deconstructing Archaeology
Subsistence During the Late Prehistoric Occupation of Pender Canal, British Columbia (DeRt–1)
The Ratfish and Marine Resource Deficiencies on the Northwest Coast
A Gendered Review of the CANADIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION BULLETIN (1969–1976) and THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (1977–1993): The First Twenty-Five Years
Status of Women in British Columbia Archaeology
Sub-plough Zone Testing at the Lowton Site (DiLv–3): The Vickers Focus Type Site in Southwest Manitoba
Investigating "WH": A Nineteenth Century Burial from L'Anse au Loup, Labrador
Untanglers of Matters Temporal and Cultural: Glass Beads and the Early Contact Period Huron Ball Site
The Clonard Bay Point: Evidence of Lanceolate Bifaces in the Queen Charlotte Islands
A Probable Case of Tuberculosis from a Burial Cave in Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island
Puffballs from the Past: Identification of Gasteromycetes from a Lillooet Archaeological Site and Speculation Regarding their Aboriginal Use
Book Reviews/Comptes-rendus
Kunaitupii. Coming Together on Native Sacred Sites
Fragments from Antiquity. An Archaeology of Social Life in Britain, 2900–1200 BC.
Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory
Functional Competition and Political Development in the New World
A Greenville Burial Ground: Human Remains and Mortuary Elements in British Columbia Coast Prehistory
Aboriginal Resource Use in Canada: Historical and Legal Aspects
The Crane Site and the Palaeoeskimo Period in the Western Canadian Arctic
Ecology and Ceramic Production in an Andean Community
Men Among The Mammoths. Victorian Science and the Discovery of Human Antiquity
Tram and Cameron: Two Early Contact Era Seneca Site. Vol.II.
Changing Times: British Columbia Archaeology in the 1980's
African Archaeology
Contribution à l'archéologie de l'Ungava oriental. Côte est, Killiniq, îles Button, Labrador septentrional
Under the Boardwalk in Quebec City: Archaeology in the Courtyard and Gardens
Editors Notes/Notes du rédacteur
Editor's Note
This is an Editorial Note announcing many changes. This, Volume 19, 1995, is my last issue as Editor of the Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal Canadien d’Archéologie. I am pleased to announce that the selection committee of the CAA, chaired by President David Pokotylo, has appointed Dr Carole Stimmell to be the new Editor of the CJA/JCA. (Carole can be contacted at the Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 [stimmell@epas.utoronto.ca]). I wish Carole all the best for her term as Editor of the CJA/JCA. Just a note to all those authors who currently have manuscripts in the CJA/JCA files, these are all now transferred to Carole and if you have any questions you may write her directly.
Obituaries
Kenneth Earl Kidd (1906–1994)